Heads of Government
Keir Starmer, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Keir Rodney Starmer
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: 5 July 2024
- Political Party: Labour Party
- Predecessor: Rishi Sunak
- Born: September 2, 1962
- Birth Place: Southwark, London, UK
- Alma Mater: University of Oxford; University of Leeds
- Spouse(s): Victoria Starmer (m. 2007)
- Children: Two
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Labour Party since 2020; Member of Parliament (MP) for Holborn and St Pancras since May 2015; lawyer
Rishi Sunak, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Rishi Sunak
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: 25 October, 2022
- Left Office: 5 July 2024
- Political Party: Conservative Party
- Predecessor: Liz Truss
- Successor: Keir Starmer
- Born: May 12, 1980
- Birth Place: Southampton, United Kingdom
- Alma Mater: Stanford Graduate School of Business; Lincoln College; Winchester College
- Spouse(s): Akshata Murthy (m. 2009)
- Children: 2, Krishna, Anoushka
- Previous Positions: Finance minister (Chancellor of the Exchequer) February 2020–July 2022; Chief Secretary to the Treasury July 2019–February 2020; Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government January 2018 to July 2019; Member of Parliament (MP) for Richmond, North Yorkshire since 2015
Liz Truss, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Mary Elizabeth Truss
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: September 6, 2022
- Left Office: October 25, 2022
- Political Party: Conservative Party
- Predecessor: Boris Johnson
- Successor: Rishi Sunak
- Born: July 26, 1975
- Birth Place: Oxford, United Kingdom
- Alma Mater: Merton College; Roundhay School
- Spouse(s): Hugh O'Leary
- Children: Two daughters, Frances and Liberty
- Previous Positions: Secretary of State for International Trade of United Kingdom (2019–2021); Member of Parliament for South West Norfolk since 2010
Boris Johnson, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: July 24, 2019
- Left Office: September 6, 2022
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: Theresa May
- Successor: Liz Truss
- Born: June 19, 1964
- Birth Place: New York City, New York, United States
- Died: NA
- Alma Mater: Balliol College, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Allegra Mostyn-Owen (m. 1987; div. 1993);
Marina Wheeler (m. 1993; div. 2020)
Carrie Symonds (m. 2021) - Children: 7
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Conservative Party; Commonwealth Chair-in-Office; Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs; Mayor of London; Member of Parliament for Uxbridge and South Ruislip; Member of Parliament for Henley
Theresa May , Prime Minister
- Full Name: Theresa Mary (Brasier) May
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: July 13, 2016
- Left Office: July 24, 2019
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: David Cameron
- Successor: Boris Johnson
- Born: October 1, 1956
- Birth Place: Eastbourne, Sussex, England
- Alma Mater: St. Hugh’s College, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Philip May (m. 1980)
- Children: 0
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Conservative Party; 14th Commonwealth Chair-in-Office; Home Secretary; Minister for Women and Equalities; Chairwoman of the Conservative Party; Bank of England Financial Consultant; Dept. of International Affairs Senior Advisor; Councilor in the Durnsford Ward
David Cameron, Prime Minister
- Full Name: David William Donald Cameron
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: May 11, 2010
- Left Office: July 13, 2016
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: Gordon Brown
- Successor: Theresa May
- Born: October 9, 1966
- Birth Place: Marylebone, London, England
- Alma Mater: Brasenose College, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Samantha Sheffield (m. 1996)
- Children: 4
- Previous Positions: Leader of Opposition; Leader of the Conservative Party; Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Skills; Conservative Policy Review Coordinator; Member of Parliament for Witney
Gordon Brown, Prime Minister
- Full Name: James Gordon Brown
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: June 27, 2007
- Left Office: May 11, 2010
- Political Party: Labour
- Predecessor: Tony Blair
- Successor: David Cameron
- Born: February 20, 1951
- Birth Place: Giffnock, Renfrewshire, Scotland
- Alma Mater: University of Edinburgh
- Spouse(s): Sarah Jane Macaulay (m. 2000)
- Children: 3
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Labour Party; Chancellor of the Exchequer; Member of Parliament for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath; Member of Parliament for Dunfermline East
Tony Blair, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Anthony Charles Lynton Blair
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: May 2, 1997
- Left Office: June 27, 2007
- Political Party: Labour
- Predecessor: John Major
- Successor: Gordon Brown
- Born: May 6, 1953
- Birth Place: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Died: n/a
- Alma Mater: St. John's College, Oxford; Inns of Court School of Law
- Spouse(s): Cherie Booth (m. 1980)
- Children: 4
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition; Leader of the Labour Party; Member of Parliament for Sedgefield
John Major, Prime Minister
- Full Name: John Major
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: November 28, 1990
- Left Office: May 2, 1997
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: Margaret Thatcher
- Successor: Tony Blair
- Born: March 29, 1943
- Birth Place: St. Helier, Surrey, England
- Spouse(s): Norma Johnson (m. 1970)
- Children: 2
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition; Leader of the Conservative Party; Chancellor of the Exchequer; Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs; Chief Secretary to the Treasury; Minister of State for Social Security; Member of Parliament for Huntingdon
Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Margaret Hilda (Roberts) Thatcher
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: May 4, 1979
- Left Office: November 28, 1990
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: James Callaghan
- Successor: John Major
- Born: October 13, 1925
- Birth Place: Grantham, Lincolnshire, England
- Died: April 8, 2013
- Alma Mater: Somerville College, Oxford; Inns of Court School of Law
- Spouse(s): Denis Thatcher (m. 1951, 2003 his death)
- Children: 2
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition; Leader of the Conservative Party; Secretary of State for Education and Science; Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Pensions; Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment; Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Science; Member of the House of Lords; Member of Parliament for Finchley
James Callaghan, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Leonard James Callaghan, Baron Callaghan of Cardiff
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: April 5, 1976
- Left Office: May 4, 1979
- Political Party: Labour
- Predecessor: Harold Wilson
- Successor: Margaret Thatcher
- Born: March 27, 1912
- Birth Place: Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
- Died: March 26, 2005
- Alma Mater: Royal Navy
- Spouse(s): Audrey Moulton (m. 1938)
- Children: 3
- Previous Positions: Member of the House of Lords; Leader of the Opposition; Leader of the Labour Party; Father of the House; Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs; Home Secretary; Chancellor of the Exchequer; Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty; Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport; Shadow Foreign Secretary; Shadow Secretary of State for Employment; Shadow Home Secretary; Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer; Member of Parliament for Cardiff South and Penarth
Harold Wilson, Prime Minister
- Full Name: James Harold Wilson
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: March 4, 1974
- Left Office: April 5, 1976
- Political Party: Labour
- Predecessor: Edward Heath
- Successor: James Callaghan
- Born: March 11, 1916
- Birth Place: Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
- Died: May 24, 1995
- Alma Mater: Jesus College, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Mary Baldwin (m. 1940)
- Children: 2
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition; Leader of the Labour Party; President of the Board of Trade; Secretary for Overseas Trade; Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Works; Member of the House of Lords; Member of Parliament for Huyton; Member of Parliament for Ormskirk; Shadow Foreign Secretary; Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
Edward Heath, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Edward Richard George Heath
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: June 19, 1970
- Left Office: March 4, 1974
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: Harold Wilson
- Successor: Harold Wilson
- Born: July 9, 1916
- Birth Place: Broadstairs, Kent, England
- Died: July 17, 2005
- Alma Mater: Balliol College, Oxford
- Children: 0
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition; Leader of the Conservative Party; President of the Board of Trade; Secretary of State for Industry, Trade, and Regional Development; Lord Privy Seal; Minister of Labour; Chief Whip of the House of Commons and Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury; Lord Commissioner of the Treasury; Member of Parliament for Old Bexley and Sidcup; Father of the House; Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
Harold Wilson, Prime Minister
- Full Name: James Harold Wilson
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: October 16, 1964
- Left Office: June 19, 1970
- Political Party: Labour
- Predecessor: Alec Douglas-Home
- Successor: Edward Heath
- Born: March 11, 1916
- Birth Place: Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
- Died: May 24, 1995
- Alma Mater: Jesus College, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Mary Baldwin (m. 1940)
- Children: 2
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition; Leader of the Labour Party; President of the Board of Trade; Secretary for Overseas Trade; Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Works; Member of the House of Lords; Member of Parliament for Huyton; Member of Parliament for Ormskirk; Shadow Foreign Secretary; Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
Alec Douglas-Home, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: October 19, 1963
- Left Office: October 16, 1964
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: Harold Macmillan
- Successor: Harold Wilson
- Born: July 2, 1903
- Birth Place: Mayfair, London, England
- Died: October 9, 1995
- Alma Mater: Christ Church, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Elizabeth Alington (m. 1936, 1990 her death)
- Children: 4
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition; Leader of the Conservative Party; Member of the House of Lords; Member of Parliament for Kinross and Western Perthshire; Member of Parliament for Lanark; Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs; Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; Lord President of the Council; Leader of the House of Lords; Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations
Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Maurice Harold Macmillan
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: January 10, 1957
- Left Office: October 18, 1963
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: Anthony Eden
- Successor: Alec Douglas-Home
- Born: February 10, 1894
- Birth Place: Belgravia, London, England
- Died: December 29, 1986
- Alma Mater: Balliol College, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Dorothy Cavendish (m. 1920, 1966 her death)
- Children: 4
- Previous Positions: Member of the House of Lords; Leader of the Conservative Party; Member of Parliament for Bromley; Member of Parliament for Stockton-on-Tees; Chancellor of the Exchequer; Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; Minister of Defence; Minister of Housing and Local Government; Secretary of State for Air; Minister Resident in Northwest Africa; Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies; Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Supply
Anthony Eden, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Robert Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: April 6, 1955
- Left Office: January 9, 1957
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: Winston Churchill
- Successor: Harold Macmillan
- Born: June 12, 1897
- Birth Place: Windlestone Hall, County Durham, England
- Died: January 14, 1977
- Alma Mater: Eton College; Christ Church, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Clarissa Spencer-Churchill (m. 1952)
- Children: 3
- Previous Positions: Member of the House of Lords; Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom; Leader of the Conservative Party; Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; Leader of the House of Commons; Secretary of State for War; Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs; Lord Privy Seal; Member of Parliament for Warwick and Leamington
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: October 26, 1951
- Left Office: April 5, 1955
- Political Party: Liberal (1904–1924); Conservative
- Predecessor: Clement Attlee
- Successor: Anthony Eden
- Born: November 30, 1874
- Birth Place: Blenheim, Oxfordshire, England
- Died: January 24, 1965
- Alma Mater: Royal Military College, Sandhurst
- Spouse(s): Clementine Hozier (m. 1908)
- Children: 5
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition; Leader of the Conservative Party; Minister of Defence; First Lord of the Admiralty; Chancellor of the Exchequer; Secretary of State for the Colonies; Secretary of State for Air; Secretary of State for War; Minister of Munitions; Home Secretary; President of the Board of Trade; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster; Member of Parliament for Woodford; Member of Parliament for Epping; Member of Parliament for Dundee; Member of Parliament for Manchester North West; Member of Parliament for Oldham
Clement Attlee, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Clement Richard Attlee
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: July 26, 1945
- Left Office: October 26, 1951
- Political Party: Labour
- Predecessor: Winston Churchill
- Successor: Winston Churchill
- Born: January 3, 1883
- Birth Place: Putney, Surrey, England
- Died: October 8, 1967
- Alma Mater: University College, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Violet Millar (m. 1922, 1964 her death)
- Children: 4
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition; Leader of the Labour Party; Deputy Leader of the Labour Party; Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom; Lord President of the Council; Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs; Lord Privy Seal; Postmaster General; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster; Under-Secretary of State for War; Member of Parliament for Walthamstow West; Member of Parliament for Limehouse
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: May 10, 1940
- Left Office: July 26, 1945
- Political Party: Liberal (1904–1924); Conservative
- Predecessor: Neville Chamberlain
- Successor: Clement Attlee
- Born: November 30, 1874
- Birth Place: Blenheim, Oxfordshire, England
- Died: January 24, 1965
- Alma Mater: Royal Military College, Sandhurst
- Spouse(s): Clementine Hozier (m. 1908)
- Children: 5
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition; Leader of the Conservative Party; Minister of Defence; First Lord of the Admiralty; Chancellor of the Exchequer; Secretary of State for the Colonies; Secretary of State for Air; Secretary of State for War; Minister of Munitions; Home Secretary; President of the Board of Trade; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster; Member of Parliament for Woodford; Member of Parliament for Epping; Member of Parliament for Dundee; Member of Parliament for Manchester North West; Member of Parliament for Oldham
Neville Chamberlain, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Arthur Neville Chamberlain
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: May 28, 1937
- Left Office: May 10, 1940
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: Stanley Baldwin
- Successor: Winston Churchill
- Born: March 18, 1869
- Birth Place: Edgbaston, Birmingham, England
- Died: November 9, 1940
- Alma Mater: Mason College
- Spouse(s): Anne de Vere Cole (m. 1911)
- Children: 2
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Conservative Party; Lord President of the Council; Chancellor of the Exchequer; Minister of Health; Paymaster General; Postmaster General; Member of Parliament for Birmingham, Edgbaston; Member of Parliament for Birmingham, Ladywood
Stanley Baldwin, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: June 7, 1935
- Left Office: May 28, 1937
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: Ramsay MacDonald
- Successor: Neville Chamberlain
- Born: August 3, 1867
- Birth Place: Bewdley, Worcestershire, England
- Died: December 14, 1947
- Alma Mater: Trinity College, Cambridge; Mason College
- Spouse(s): Lucy Ridsdale (m. 1892, 1945 her death)
- Children: 7
- Previous Positions: Lord President of the Council; Leader of the Opposition; Leader of the Conservative Party; Chancellor of the Exchequer; President of the Board of Trade; Financial Secretary to the Treasury; Member of Parliament for Bewdley
Ramsay MacDonald, Prime Minister
- Full Name: James Ramsay MacDonald
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: June 5, 1929
- Left Office: June 7, 1935
- Political Party: Labour
- Predecessor: Stanley Baldwin
- Successor: Stanley Baldwin
- Born: October 12, 1866
- Birth Place: Lossiemouth, Morayshire, Scotland
- Died: November 9, 1937
- Alma Mater: Birkbeck, University of London
- Spouse(s): Margaret Gladstone (m. 1896, 1911 her death)
- Children: 6
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition; Leader of the Labour Party; Lord President of the Council; Leader of the House of Commons; Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; Member of Parliament for the Combined Scottish Universities; Member of Parliament for Seaham; Member of Parliament for Aberavon; Member of Parliament for Leicester
Stanley Baldwin, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Stanley Baldwin, Earl Baldwin of Bewdley
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: November 4, 1924
- Left Office: June 4, 1929
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: Ramsay MacDonald
- Successor: Ramsay MacDonald
- Born: August 3, 1867
- Birth Place: Bewdley, Worcestershire, England
- Died: December 14, 1947
- Alma Mater: Trinity College, Cambridge; Mason College
- Spouse(s): Lucy Ridsdale (m. 1892, 1945 her death)
- Children: 7
- Previous Positions: Lord President of the Council; Leader of the Opposition; Leader of the Conservative Party; Chancellor of the Exchequer; President of the Board of Trade; Financial Secretary to the Treasury; Member of Parliament for Bewdley
Ramsay MacDonald, Prime Minister
- Full Name: James Ramsay MacDonald
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: January 22, 1924
- Left Office: November 4, 1924
- Political Party: Labour
- Predecessor: Stanley Baldwin
- Successor: Stanley Baldwin
- Born: October 12, 1866
- Birth Place: Lossiemouth, Morayshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Died: November 9, 1937
- Alma Mater: Birkbeck, University of London
- Spouse(s): Margaret Gladstone (m. 1896, 1911 her death)
- Children: 6
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition; Leader of the Labour Party; Lord President of the Council; Leader of the House of Commons; Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; Member of Parliament for the Combined Scottish Universities; Member of Parliament for Seaham; Member of Parliament for Aberavon; Member of Parliament for Leicester
Stanley Baldwin, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Stanley Baldwin, Earl Baldwin of Bewdley
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: May 22, 1923
- Left Office: January 22, 1924
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: Ramsay MacDonald
- Successor: Ramsay MacDonald
- Born: August 3, 1867
- Birth Place: Bewdley, Worcestershire, England
- Died: December 14, 1947
- Alma Mater: Trinity College, Cambridge; Mason College
- Spouse(s): Lucy Ridsdale (m. 1892, 1945 her death)
- Children: 7
- Previous Positions: Lord President of the Council; Leader of the Opposition; Leader of the Conservative Party; Chancellor of the Exchequer; President of the Board of Trade; Financial Secretary to the Treasury; Member of Parliament for Bewdley
Bonar Law, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Andrew Bonar Law
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: October 23, 1922
- Left Office: May 20, 1923
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: David Lloyd George
- Successor: Stanley Baldwin
- Born: September 16, 1858
- Birth Place: Kingston, Colony of New Brunswick
- Died: October 30, 1923
- Spouse(s): Annie Robley (m. 1891; died 1909)
- Children: 6
- Previous Positions: Leader of the House of Commons; Leader of the Conservative Party; Lord Privy Seal; Chancellor of the Exchequer; Secretary of State for the Colonies; Leader of the Opposition; Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade; Member of Parliament for Glasgow Central; Member of Parliament for Bootle; Member of Parliament for Dulwich; Member of Parliament for Glasgow Blackfriars
David Lloyd George, Prime Minister
- Full Name: David Lloyd George, Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: December 6, 1916
- Left Office: October 19, 1922
- Political Party: Liberal
- Predecessor: H. H. Asquith
- Successor: Bonar Law
- Born: January 17, 1863
- Birth Place: Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester, Lancashire, England
- Died: March 26, 1945
- Spouse(s): Margaret Owen (m. 1888, 1941 her death);
Frances Stevenson (m. 1943) - Children: 5
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Liberal Party; Secretary of State for War; Minister of Munitions; Chancellor of the Exchequer; President of the Board of Trade; Father of the House; Member of the House of Lords; Member of Parliament for Carnarvon Boroughs
H. H. Asquith, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Herbert Henry Asquith, Earl of Oxford and Asquith
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: April 8, 1908
- Left Office: December 5, 1916
- Political Party: Liberal
- Predecessor: Henry Campbell-Bannerman
- Successor: David Lloyd George
- Born: September 12, 1852
- Birth Place: Morley, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
- Died: February 15, 1928
- Alma Mater: Balliol College, Oxford; Inns of Court School of Law
- Spouse(s): Helen Melland (m. 1877, 1891 her death);
Margot Tennant (m. 1894) - Children: 10
- Previous Positions: Member of the House of Lords; Leader of the Opposition; Leader of the Liberal Party; Secretary of State for War; Chancellor of the Exchequer; Home Secretary; Member of Parliament for Paisley; Member of Parliament for East Fife
Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Henry Campbell-Bannerman
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: December 5, 1905
- Left Office: April 5, 1908
- Political Party: Liberal
- Predecessor: Arthur Balfour
- Successor: H. H. Asquith
- Born: September 7, 1836
- Birth Place: Kelvinside House, Glasgow, Scotland
- Died: April 22, 1908
- Alma Mater: University of Glasgow; Trinity College, Cambridge
- Spouse(s): Charlotte Bruce (m. 1860, 1906 her death)
- Children: 0
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition; Leader of the Liberal Party; Secretary of State for War; Chief Secretary for Ireland; Financial Secretary to the War Office; Father of the House; Member of Parliament for Stirling Burghs
Arthur Balfour, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Arthur James Balfour, Earl of Balfour
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: July 12, 1902
- Left Office: December 4, 1905
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
- Successor: Henry Campbell-Bannerman
- Born: July 25, 1848
- Birth Place: Whittingehame House, East Lothian, Scotland
- Died: March 19, 1930
- Alma Mater: Trinity College, Cambridge
- Children: 0
- Previous Positions: Member of the House of Lords; Lord President of the Council; Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; First Lord of the Admiralty; Leader of the Opposition; Leader of the Conservative Party; Lord Privy Seal; Chief Secretary for Ireland; Secretary for Scotland; Member of Parliament for City of London; Member of Parliament for Manchester East; Member of Parliament for Hertford
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: June 25, 1895
- Left Office: July 11, 1902
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: Archibald Primrose
- Successor: Arthur Balfour
- Born: February 3, 1830
- Birth Place: Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England
- Died: August 22, 1903
- Alma Mater: Christ Church, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Georgina Alderson (m. 1857; died 1899)
- Children: 8
- Previous Positions: Member of the House of Lords
Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
Leader of the Opposition
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Secretary of State for India
Member of Parliament for Stamford
Archibald Primrose, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, 1st Earl of Midlothian
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: March 5, 1894
- Left Office: June 22, 1895
- Political Party: Liberal
- Predecessor: William Ewart Gladstone
- Successor: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
- Born: May 7, 1847
- Birth Place: Mayfair, Middlesex, England
- Died: May 21, 1929
- Alma Mater: Christ Church, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Hannah de Rothschild (m. 1878; died 1890)
- Children: 4
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition
Lord President of the Council
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
First Commissioner of Works
Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department
William Ewart Gladstone, Prime Minister
- Full Name: William Ewart Gladstone
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: August 15, 1892
- Left Office: March 2, 1894
- Political Party: Liberal
- Predecessor: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
- Successor: Archibald Primrose
- Born: December 29, 1809
- Birth Place: Liverpool, England
- Died: May 19, 1898
- Alma Mater: Christ Church, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Catherine Glynne (m. 1839; died 1900)
- Children: 8
- Previous Positions: Chancellor of the Exchequer
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
President of the Board of Trade
Member of Parliament for Midlothian
Member of Parliament for Greenwich
Member of Parliament for South Lancashire
Member of Parliament for Oxford University
Member of Parliament for Newark
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: July 25, 1886
- Left Office: August 11, 1892
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: William Ewart Gladstone
- Successor: William Ewart Gladstone
- Born: February 3, 1830
- Birth Place: Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England
- Died: August 22, 1903
- Alma Mater: Christ Church, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Georgina Alderson (m. 1857; died 1899)
- Children: 8
- Previous Positions: Member of the House of Lords
Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
Leader of the Opposition
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Secretary of State for India
Member of Parliament for Stamford
William Ewart Gladstone, Prime Minister
- Full Name: William Ewart Gladstone
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: February 1, 1886
- Left Office: July 20, 1886
- Political Party: Liberal
- Predecessor: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
- Successor: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
- Born: December 29, 1809
- Birth Place: Liverpool, England
- Died: May 19, 1898
- Alma Mater: Christ Church, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Catherine Glynne (m. 1839; died 1900)
- Children: 8
- Previous Positions: Chancellor of the Exchequer
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
President of the Board of Trade
Member of Parliament for Midlothian
Member of Parliament for Greenwich
Member of Parliament for South Lancashire
Member of Parliament for Oxford University
Member of Parliament for Newark
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: June 23, 1885
- Left Office: January 28, 1886
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: William Ewart Gladstone
- Successor: William Ewart Gladstone
- Born: February 3, 1830
- Birth Place: Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England
- Died: August 22, 1903
- Alma Mater: Christ Church, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Georgina Alderson (m. 1857; died 1899)
- Children: 8
- Previous Positions: Member of the House of Lords
Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
Leader of the Opposition
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Secretary of State for India
Member of Parliament for Stamford
William Ewart Gladstone, Prime Minister
- Full Name: William Ewart Gladstone
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: April 23, 1880
- Left Office: June 9, 1885
- Political Party: Liberal
- Predecessor: Benjamin Disraeli
- Successor: Benjamin Disraeli
- Born: December 29, 1809
- Birth Place: Liverpool, England
- Died: May 19, 1898
- Alma Mater: Christ Church, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Catherine Glynne (m. 1839; died 1900)
- Children: 8
- Previous Positions: Chancellor of the Exchequer
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
President of the Board of Trade
Member of Parliament for Midlothian
Member of Parliament for Greenwich
Member of Parliament for South Lancashire
Member of Parliament for Oxford University
Member of Parliament for Newark
Benjamin Disraeli, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: February 20, 1874
- Left Office: April 21, 1880
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: Edward Smith-Stanley
- Successor: William Ewart Gladstone
- Born: December 21, 1804
- Birth Place: Bloomsbury, Middlesex, England
- Died: April 19, 1881
- Spouse(s): Mary Anne Lewis (m. 1839; died 1872)
- Children: 0
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition
Chancellor of the Exchequer
William Ewart Gladstone, Prime Minister
- Full Name: William Ewart Gladstone
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: December 3, 1868
- Left Office: February 17, 1874
- Political Party: Liberal
- Predecessor: Benjamin Disraeli
- Successor: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
- Born: December 29, 1809
- Birth Place: Liverpool, England
- Died: May 19, 1898
- Alma Mater: Christ Church, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Catherine Glynne (m. 1839; died 1900)
- Children: 8
- Previous Positions: Chancellor of the Exchequer
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
President of the Board of Trade
Member of Parliament for Midlothian
Member of Parliament for Greenwich
Member of Parliament for South Lancashire
Member of Parliament for Oxford University
Member of Parliament for Newark
Edward Smith-Stanley, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Edward George Geoffrey Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: June 28, 1866
- Left Office: February 25, 1868
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: John Russell
- Successor: Benjamin Disraeli
- Born: March 29, 1799
- Birth Place: Knowsley Hall, Knowsley, Lancashire, England
- Died: October 23, 1869
- Alma Mater: Christ Church, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Emma Bootle-Wilbraham (m. 1825; died 1876)
- Children: 3
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition
Leader of the Conservative Party
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
Chief Secretary for Ireland
Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
John Russell, Prime Minister
- Full Name: John Russell, 1st Earl Russell
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: October 29, 1865
- Left Office: June 26, 1866
- Political Party: Liberal
- Predecessor: Henry John Temple
- Successor: Edward Smith-Stanley
- Born: August 18, 1792
- Birth Place: Mayfair, Middlesex, England
- Died: May 28, 1878
- Alma Mater: University of Edinburgh
- Spouse(s): Frances Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound (m. 1841; died 1898)
Adelaide Lister (m. 1835; died 1838) - Children: 4
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition
Foreign Secretary
Secretary of State for the Colonies
Lord President of the Council
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
Home Secretary
Henry John Temple, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: June 12, 1859
- Left Office: October 18, 1865
- Political Party: Liberal
- Predecessor: Edward Smith-Stanley
- Successor: John Russell
- Born: October 20, 1784
- Birth Place: Westminster, Middlesex, England
- Died: October 18, 1865
- Alma Mater: University of Edinburgh
St. John's College, Cambridge - Spouse(s): Emily Lamb (m. 1839; died 1869)
- Children: 0
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition
Home Secretary
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Edward Smith-Stanley, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Edward George Geoffrey Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: February 20, 1858
- Left Office: June 11,1859
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: Henry John Temple
- Successor: Henry John Temple
- Born: March 29, 1799
- Birth Place: Knowsley Hall, Knowsley, Lancashire, England
- Died: October 23, 1869
- Alma Mater: Christ Church, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Emma Bootle-Wilbraham (m. 1825; died 1876)
- Children: 3
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition
Leader of the Conservative Party
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
Chief Secretary for Ireland
Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
Henry John Temple, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: February 6, 1855
- Left Office: February 19, 1858
- Political Party: Liberal
- Born: October 20, 1784
- Birth Place: Westminster, Middlesex, England
- Died: October 18, 1865
- Alma Mater: University of Edinburgh
St. John's College, Cambridge - Spouse(s): Emily Lamb (m. 1839; died 1869)
- Children: 0
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition
Home Secretary
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
George Hamilton-Gordon, Prime Minister
- Full Name: George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: December 19, 1852
- Left Office: January 30, 1855
- Political Party: Peelite
- Predecessor: Edward Smith-Stanley
- Successor: Henry John Temple
- Born: January 28, 1784
- Birth Place: Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
- Died: December 14, 1860
- Alma Mater: St. John's College, Cambridge
- Spouse(s): Harriet Douglas (m. 1815; died 1833)
Catherine Hamilton (m. 1805; died 1812) - Children: 4
- Previous Positions: Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Edward Smith-Stanley, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Edward George Geoffrey Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: February 23, 1852
- Left Office: December 17, 1852
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: John Russell
- Successor: George Hamilton-Gordon
- Born: March 29, 1799
- Birth Place: Knowsley Hall, Knowsley, Lancashire, England
- Died: October 23, 1869
- Alma Mater: Christ Church, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Emma Bootle-Wilbraham (m. 1825; died 1876)
- Children: 3
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition
Leader of the Conservative Party
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
Chief Secretary for Ireland
Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
John Russell, Prime Minister
- Full Name: John Russell, 1st Earl Russell
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: June 30, 1846
- Left Office: February 21, 1852
- Political Party: Liberal
- Predecessor: Robert Peel
- Successor: Edward Smith-Stanley
- Born: August 18, 1792
- Birth Place: Mayfair, Middlesex, England
- Died: May 28, 1878
- Alma Mater: University of Edinburgh
- Spouse(s): Frances Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound (m. 1841; died 1898)
Adelaide Lister (m. 1835; died 1838) - Children: 4
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition
Foreign Secretary
Secretary of State for the Colonies
Lord President of the Council
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
Home Secretary
Robert Peel, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: August 30, 1841
- Left Office: June 29, 1846
- Political Party: Peelite
- Predecessor: William Lamb
- Successor: John Russell
- Born: February 5, 1788
- Birth Place: Bury, Lancashire, England
- Died: July 2, 1850
- Alma Mater: Christ Church, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Julia Floyd (m. 1820; died 1893)
- Children: 7
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Home Secretary
William Lamb, Prime Minister
- Full Name: William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: April 18, 1835
- Left Office: August 30, 1841
- Political Party: Whig
- Predecessor: Robert Peel
- Successor: Robert Peel
- Born: March 15, 1779
- Birth Place: London, England
- Died: November 24, 1848
- Alma Mater: Eton College
Glasgow University
Trinity College, Cambridge - Spouse(s): Caroline Ponsonby (m. 1805; died 1828)
- Children: 2
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition
Home Secretary
Chief Secretary for Ireland
Leader of the House of Lords
Member of the British Parliament for Leominster
Member of the British Parliament for Portarlington
Member of the British Parliament for Peterborough
Robert Peel, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: December 10, 1834
- Left Office: April 8, 1835
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: Arthur Wellesley
- Successor: William Lamb
- Born: February 5, 1788
- Birth Place: Bury, Lancashire, England
- Died: July 2, 1850
- Alma Mater: Christ Church, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Julia Floyd (m. 1820; died 1893)
- Children: 7
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Home Secretary
Arthur Wellesley, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: November 17, 1834
- Left Office: December 9, 1834
- Political Party: Conservative
- Predecessor: William Lamb
- Successor: Robert Peel
- Born: May 1, 1769
- Birth Place: Dublin, Ireland
- Died: September 14, 1852
- Alma Mater: British Army
- Spouse(s): Catherine Pakenham (m. 1806; died 1831)
- Children: 2
- Previous Positions: Leader of the House of Lords
Foreign Secretary
Home Secretary
Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
William Lamb, Prime Minister
- Full Name: William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: July 16, 1834
- Left Office: November 14, 1834
- Political Party: Whig
- Predecessor: Charles Grey
- Successor: Arthur Wellesley
- Born: March 15, 1779
- Birth Place: London, England
- Died: November 24, 1848
- Alma Mater: Eton College
Glasgow University
Trinity College, Cambridge - Spouse(s): Caroline Ponsonby (m. 1805; died 1828)
- Children: 2
- Previous Positions: Leader of the Opposition
Home Secretary
Chief Secretary for Ireland
Leader of the House of Lords
Member of the British Parliament for Leominster
Member of the British Parliament for Portarlington
Member of the British Parliament for Peterborough
Charles Grey, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: November 22, 1830
- Left Office: July 9, 1834
- Political Party: Whig
- Predecessor: Arthur Wellesley
- Successor: William Lamb
- Born: March 13, 1764
- Birth Place: Fallodon, Northumberland, England
- Died: July 17, 1845
- Alma Mater: Trinity College, Cambridge
- Spouse(s): Mary Ponsonby (m. 1794; died 1861)
- Children: 16
- Previous Positions: Leader of the House of Lords
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Leader of the House of Commons
First Lord of the Admiralty
William Cavendish-Bentinck, Prime Minister
- Full Name: William Henry Cavendish Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: March 31, 1807
- Left Office: October 4, 1809
- Political Party: Tory
- Predecessor: William Grenville
- Successor: Spencer Perceval
- Born: April 14, 1738
- Birth Place: Nottinghamshire, England
- Died: October 30, 1809
- Alma Mater: Christ Church, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Dorothy Cavendish (m. 1766; died 1794)
- Children: 6
- Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Great Britian
Lord President of the Council
Home Secretary
William Grenville, Prime Minister
- Full Name: William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: February 11, 1806
- Left Office: March 25, 1807
- Political Party: Whig
- Predecessor: William Pitt
- Successor: William Cavendish-Bentinck
- Born: October 25, 1759
- Birth Place: Wotton Underwood, Buckinghamshire, England
- Died: January 12, 1834
- Alma Mater: Christ Church, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Anne Pitt (m. 1792; died 1864)
- Children: 0
- Previous Positions: Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Home Secretary
William Pitt the Younger, Prime Minister
- Full Name: William Pitt the Younger
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: May 10, 1804
- Left Office: January 23, 1806
- Political Party: Tory
- Predecessor: Henry Addington
- Successor: William Grenville
- Born: May 28, 1759
- Birth Place: Hayes, Kent, England
- Died: January 23, 1806
- Alma Mater: Pembroke College, Cambridge
- Children: 0
- Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Great Britian
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Henry Addington, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: March 17, 1801
- Left Office: May 10, 1804
- Political Party: Tory
- Predecessor: William Pitt
- Successor: William Pitt
- Born: May 30, 1757
- Birth Place: Bedford Row, Holborn, Middlesex, England
- Died: February 15, 1844
- Alma Mater: Brasenose College, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Marianne Townsend (m. 1823)
Ursula Hammond (m. 1781; died 1811) - Children: 8
- Previous Positions: Chancellor of the Exchequer
Lord President of the Council
Home Secretary
William Pitt the Younger, Prime Minister
- Full Name: William Pitt the Younger
- Official Title: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Assumed Office: December 19, 1783
- Left Office: March 14, 1801
- Political Party: Tory
- Predecessor: Himself as Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Successor: Henry Addington
- Born: May 28, 1759
- Birth Place: Hayes, Kent, England
- Died: January 23, 1806
- Alma Mater: Pembroke College, Cambridge
- Children: 0
- Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Great Britian
Chancellor of the Exchequer
William Cavendish-Bentinck, Prime Minister
- Full Name: William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland
- Official Title: Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Assumed Office: April 2, 1783
- Left Office: December 18, 1783
- Political Party: Whig
- Predecessor: William Petty
- Successor: William Pitt
- Born: April 14, 1738
- Birth Place: Nottinghamshire, England
- Died: October 30, 1809
- Alma Mater: Christ Church, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Dorothy Cavendish (m. 1766; died 1794)
- Children: 6
- Previous Positions: Prime Minister of Great Britian
Lord President of the Council
Home Secretary
William Petty, Prime Minister
- Full Name: William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne, 1st Marquess of Lansdowne
- Official Title: Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Assumed Office: July 4, 1782
- Left Office: March 26, 1783
- Political Party: Whig
- Predecessor: Charles Watson-Wentworth
- Successor: William Cavendish-Bentinck
- Born: May 2, 1737
- Birth Place: Dublin, Kingdom of Ireland
- Died: May 7, 1805
- Alma Mater: Christ Church, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Louisa FitzPatrick (m. 1779; died 1789)
Sophia Carteret (m. 1765; died 1771) - Children: 3
- Previous Positions: Leader of the House of Lords
Home Secretary
Secretary of State for the Southern Department
Charles Watson-Wentworth, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham
- Official Title: Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Assumed Office: March 27, 1782
- Left Office: July 1, 1782
- Political Party: Whig
- Predecessor: Frederick North
- Successor: William Petty
- Born: May 13, 1730
- Birth Place: Wentworth, Yorkshire, England
- Died: July 1, 1782
- Alma Mater: St. John's College, Cambridge
- Spouse(s): Mary Bright (m. 1752)
- Children: 0
Frederick North, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford
- Official Title: Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Assumed Office: January 28, 1770
- Left Office: March 27, 1782
- Political Party: Tory
- Predecessor: Augustus FitzRoy
- Successor: Charles Watson-Wentworth
- Born: April 13, 1732
- Birth Place: Piccadilly, Middlesex, England
- Died: August 5, 1792
- Alma Mater: Trinity College, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Anne Speke (m. 1756; died 1797)
- Children: 6
- Previous Positions: Chancellor of the Exchequer
Secretary of State for Home Affairs
Member of Parliament for Banbury
Augustus FitzRoy, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Augustus Henry FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton
- Official Title: Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Assumed Office: October 14, 1768
- Left Office: January 28, 1770
- Political Party: Whig
- Predecessor: William Pitt the Elder
- Successor: Frederick North
- Born: September 28, 1735
- Died: March 14, 1811
- Alma Mater: Peterhouse, Cambridge
- Spouse(s): Elizabeth Wrottesley (m. 1769)
Anne Liddell (m. 1756; div. 1769; died 1804) - Children: 12
William Pitt the Elder, Prime Minister
- Full Name: William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham
- Official Title: Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Assumed Office: July 30, 1766
- Left Office: October 14, 1768
- Political Party: Whig
- Predecessor: Charles Watson-Wentworth
- Successor: Augustus FitzRoy
- Born: November 15, 1708
- Birth Place: Westminster, Middlesex, England
- Died: May 11, 1778
- Alma Mater: Trinity College, Oxford
Utrecht University - Spouse(s): Hester Grenville (m. 1754; died 1803)
- Children: 5
- Previous Positions: Lord Privy Seal
Leader of the House of Commons
Secretary of State for the Southern Department
Paymaster of the Forces
Charles Watson-Wentworth, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham
- Official Title: Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Assumed Office: July 13, 1765
- Left Office: July 30, 1766
- Political Party: Whig
- Predecessor: Frederick North
- Successor: William Petty
- Born: May 13, 1730
- Birth Place: Wentworth, Yorkshire, England
- Died: July 1, 1782
- Alma Mater: St. John's College, Cambridge
- Spouse(s): Mary Bright (m. 1752)
George Grenville, Prime Minister
- Full Name: George Grenville
- Official Title: Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Assumed Office: April 16, 1763
- Left Office: July 10, 1765
- Political Party: Whig
- Predecessor: John Stuart
- Successor: Charles Watson-Wentworth
- Born: October 14, 1712
- Birth Place: Wotton Underwood, Buckinghamshire, England
- Died: November 13, 1770
- Alma Mater: Christ Church, Oxford
- Spouse(s): Elizabeth Wyndham (m. 1749; died 1769)
- Children: 8
- Previous Positions: Chancellor of the Exchequer
Northern Secretary
John Stuart, Prime Minister
- Full Name: John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute
- Official Title: Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Assumed Office: May 26, 1762
- Left Office: April 8, 1763
- Political Party: Tory
- Predecessor: Thomas Pelham-Holles
- Successor: George Grenville
- Born: May 25, 1713
- Birth Place: Parliament Square, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Great Britain
- Died: March 10, 1792
- Alma Mater: Leiden University
- Spouse(s): Mary Wortley Montagu (m. 1736; died 1794)
- Children: 11
- Previous Positions: Leader of the House of Lords
Secretary of State for the Northern Department
Thomas Pelham-Holles, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne and 1st Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyme
- Official Title: Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Assumed Office: June 29, 1757
- Left Office: May 26, 1762
- Political Party: Whig
- Predecessor: William Cavendish
- Successor: John Stuart
- Born: July 21, 1693
- Birth Place: London, England
- Died: November 17, 1768
- Alma Mater: Clare College, Cambridge
- Spouse(s): Harriet Godolphin (m. 1717; died 1776)
- Children: 0
William Cavendish, Prime Minister
- Full Name: William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire
- Official Title: Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Assumed Office: November 16, 1756
- Left Office: June 29, 1757
- Political Party: Whig
- Predecessor: Thomas Pelham-Holles
- Successor: Thomas Pelham-Holles
- Born: May 8, 1720
- Died: October 2, 1764
- Spouse(s): Charlotte Boyle (m. 1748; died 1754)
- Children: William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire
Dorothy Bentinck, Duchess of Portland
Lord Richard Cavendish
George Augustus Cavendish, 1st Earl of Burlington
Thomas Pelham-Holles, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne and 1st Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyme
- Official Title: Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Assumed Office: March 16, 1754
- Left Office: November 11, 1756
- Political Party: Whig
- Predecessor: Henry Pelham
- Successor: William Cavendish
- Born: July 21, 1693
- Birth Place: London, England
- Died: November 17, 1768
- Alma Mater: Clare College, Cambridge
- Spouse(s): Harriet Godolphin (m. 1717; died 1776)
- Children: 0
Henry Pelham, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Henry Pelham
- Official Title: Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Assumed Office: August 27, 1743
- Left Office: March 6, 1754
- Political Party: Whig
- Predecessor: Spencer Compton
- Successor: Thomas Pelham-Holles
- Born: September 25, 1694
- Birth Place: Laughton, Sussex, England
- Died: March 6, 1754
- Alma Mater: King's College, Cambridge
Hart Hall, Oxford - Spouse(s): Catherine Manners (m. 1726)
- Children: 4
- Previous Positions: Chancellor of the Exchequer
Spencer Compton, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington
- Official Title: Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Assumed Office: February 16, 1742
- Left Office: July 2, 1743
- Political Party: Whig
- Predecessor: Robert Walpole
- Successor: Henry Pelham
- Born: circa 1673
- Birth Place: Compton, Wynyates, Warwickshire, England
- Died: July 2, 1743
- Alma Mater: Trinity College, Oxford
- Spouse(s): unmarried
- Children: 0
- Previous Positions: Lord President of the Council
Robert Walpole, Prime Minister
- Full Name: Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford
- Official Title: Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Assumed Office: April 3, 1721
- Left Office: February 11, 1742
- Political Party: Whig
- Successor: Spencer Compton
- Born: August 26, 1676
- Birth Place: Houghton, Norfolk, England
- Died: March 18, 1745
- Alma Mater: King's College, Cambridge
- Spouse(s): Maria Skerret (m. 1738; died 1738)
Catherine Shorter (m. 1700; died 1737) - Children: 6
- Previous Positions: Chancellor of the Exchequer
Leader of the House of Commons
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